New Safes and Security Technology

The origin of the safe dates back to 1835, when two English inventors, Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, came up with the first safe. The Chubb’s were also noted for producing locks since 1818. In 1886, an African American inventor named Henry Brown, improved on the safe box, by having the box both fire retardant and accident resistant. Since then, the common safe has undergone a lot of changes. Most safes today are burglar resistant, fire resistant, water resistant, and come in all sorts of shapes and size to accommodate each specific location. A properly trained locksmith understands how to install that floor or wall safe. The only places to store your valuables back in the day were banks, it’s amazing how far technology has brought us today.

Banks are places where we keep our money and other valuables stored and insured. Then we have smaller items at home that we don’t quite want to keep in a bank, such as personal items of value or possession. Whether it’s the ring your grandmother gave you, or a few very expensive bottles of vintage wine, you would much rather have those items kept in a safe at home. It’s these reasons that you need that knowledgeable technician with the right tools for the trade.

How Far Has Technology Advanced?

Burglar alarms have been around for quite some time. They’ve gradually improved throughout the years due to the ever changing technology that accompanies each unique home security system. Alarm systems have grown to embrace technology. Your home can now look like a highly secured place once you’ve installed a CCTV. Video monitors closely keep a watchful eye outside your home, so you can sleep peacefully at night. And along with technology, come the right and qualified technician.

As important as it is to have that latest state of the art surveillance system hooked up, you need to have the right person installing it for you as well. That’s why at Delta, we make sure you receive the best and newest technology, installed on the spot, by one of our expert and friendly technicians. We’re on call 24/7 in case of emergencies and have the tools, technicians, and timing to keep you reassured and safe. Give us a call today to find out more about our various security installations and to receive a free quote by phone. Our responsibility is to ensure that our technology stays current so that you can stay safe!

Delta Locksmith in Houston is licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety, License No. B20548.